Effects of stimulation and rest on the ultrastructure of the excitatory neuromuscular junctions of Locusta migratoria L. |
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Authors: | Dr. R. P. Botham D. J. Beadle R. J. Hart C. Potter R. G. Wilson |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Biological Sciences, Thames Polytechnic, SE 18 6PF London;(2) The Wellcome Research Laboratories, Berkhamsted Hill, HP4 2QE Berkhamsted, Herts, England |
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Abstract: | Summary The terminals of the fast axon on extensor tibiae muscle fibres of Locusta were examined in untreated nerve-muscle preparations and in preparations stimulated electrically at frequencies varying from 0.5 to 100 Hz. The ultrastructure of the terminals in preparations stimulated at the lower range of these frequencies, which induce twitch contractions of the muscles, is similar to that of the controls. Stimulation at the higher frequencies induced tetanic muscle responses and rapid fatigue of the muscles after which they would not respond again to high frequency stimulation for about 1 h. This loss and recovery of the responses of the muscles is correlated with changes in the ultrastructural appearance of the terminals, in particular in the number and shape of the synaptic vesicles. The ultrastructure of these recovering axon terminals closely resembles that of the controls.R.P. Botham gratefully acknowledges the SRC for financial assistance |
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Keywords: | Neuromuscular junctions Locusta migratoria Stimulation Synaptic vesicles |
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